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Beijing: In a significant advancement for its space capabilities, China has launched a fresh group of low-orbit satellites designed to fortify its internet services.
The satellites were successfully deployed from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in Shanxi Province on Thursday.
Official reports indicate the launch occurred at 3:38 a.m. Beijing time, utilizing a modified Long March-6 rocket. This latest set of satellites has reached its specified orbit, representing yet another achievement in China's ambitious space endeavors.
This mission marks the 21st batch of low-Earth orbit internet satellites, part of China's extensive initiative to create a robust satellite-based network aimed at enhancing global connectivity.
Additionally, this launch signifies the 637th mission of the Long March rocket series, showcasing the dependability of China's rocketry.
The successful deployment highlights China's ongoing progress in aerospace technology and its increasing influence in the international space sector.
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